How Algeria fights invisible killers in the ground

[The Namibian - Namibia] - 25/04/2025
Ageria’s border regions continue to harbour deadly traps. Children are falling victim to mines laid decades ago – as it happened in Azerbaijan, a country on the European-Asian border between Iran, Russia and Turkey, where schoolchildren were injured in April. The mine threat knows no borders and (…)
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